Big_Easy_Bassin Posted November 19, 2016 Posted November 19, 2016 I've been having great success catching bass from the bank on jigs at a local park with a huge pond/lagoon system down here in NOLA. Bass lures can be hard to come by in southeast LA, and the jigs I've been using from Dick's just don't hold up. As I'm looking online, I see so many styles of jigs and no 2 styles from different manufacturers are the same. So I'm trying to get some answers from you guys. The waters I fish are full of grass, and I also like to fish lay downs and any rocks I can find. What is the best all around jig style for me to use? I've been looking into arky style jigs and flipping jigs, and they're so similar yet so different I keep second guessing myself. Any thoughts or advice would be greatly appreciated!! Quote
Onvacation Posted November 19, 2016 Posted November 19, 2016 My jig questions are answered by Mike at Siebert Outdoors. He is a sponsor, is very knowledgeable, has always helped me out with making sure my orders have went out ASAP, and has thousands of jig combos you could come up with. 3 Quote
Super User Catt Posted November 19, 2016 Super User Posted November 19, 2016 Just now, Onvacation said: My jig questions are answered by Mike at Siebert Outdoors. He is a sponsor, is very knowledgeable, has always helped me out with making sure my orders have went out ASAP, and has thousands of jig combos you could come up with. Quote
Super User WRB Posted November 19, 2016 Super User Posted November 19, 2016 Pull up chair and click on the thread at the top of this forum page "jig fishing questions" 19 pages long. There are a few newer jig related threads on this to look at. The basic Arkie style jig should work for you, Siebert Outdoors make a top quality jigs at reasonable prices. Welcome aboard. Tom 1 Quote
Big_Easy_Bassin Posted November 19, 2016 Author Posted November 19, 2016 1 hour ago, Onvacation said: My jig questions are answered by Mike at Siebert Outdoors. He is a sponsor, is very knowledgeable, has always helped me out with making sure my orders have went out ASAP, and has thousands of jig combos you could come up with. 28 minutes ago, WRB said: Pull up chair and click on the thread at the top of this forum page "jig fishing questions" 19 pages long. There are a few newer jig related threads on this to look at. The basic Arkie style jig should work for you, Siebert Outdoors make a top quality jigs at reasonable prices. Welcome aboard. Tom I was looking at the arky jigs from Siebert as I wrote this post. Think my question has been answered lol 1 Quote
Fishinthefish Posted November 20, 2016 Posted November 20, 2016 If Seibert doesn't carry the jig you're looking for, you don't need it. Quote
Cody21w Posted November 20, 2016 Posted November 20, 2016 The Siebert dredge brush jig is defenetily favorite jig. It's perfection w the deepthroat hook. Quote
IgotWood Posted November 21, 2016 Posted November 21, 2016 Just get yourself some Siebert jigs. They offer many different styles, and everyone seems to love them all. Out of the Sieberts that I have used, I prefer the Dredge Brush, and Dredge Football. I am fishing this in some gnarly laydowns. I will admit, however, they do seem to pick up grass pretty easily, but the grass is also very thick where I fish, so every bait picks it up. Quote
Global Moderator Bluebasser86 Posted November 22, 2016 Global Moderator Posted November 22, 2016 Read through here first, then if you don't find your answer, we'll talk about jigs. Quote
rangerjockey Posted November 22, 2016 Posted November 22, 2016 For a all around jig I use the E&L weapon head. It comes through cover well, flips well. just a great all purpose head. Quote
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